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Mike Avery
 
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Mike Miruski wrote:

>On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 22:23:24 GMT, "Dick Adams" >
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>>"Mike Miruski" asked:
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>>>Are there any sources for desem sourdough?
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>>You could try burying a doughball of ordinary
>>sourdough in pile of flour.
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>>That should work.
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>>Why not?
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>Thanks, I wasn't sure it could be done that way. I will give it a
>shot.
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Or get a copy of "Breads from Laurel's Kitchen" and follow her very
complete instructions. Sourdough tends to start very well with whole
grain flours.

Mike

 
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